Dear fellow citizen of New York City of the east side,
I, a scientific graguate of the fifth grade (from Longhole Rammy School) feel that this picture is strongly disturbing! Not to be rude or anything, but this picture actully made me cry, fogging up my high-tech scientific protective googles and staining my water-proof pants. I describe this everyday picture that my highly succesfull father and mother pass by every day, every hour, every minute, every second. They, along with me, agree that this scientificly boring. But, as I feel, it is exciting to regularly see (on my highly high-tech laptop) the pictures and, now I will be starting a new (daily basis) check-in and comments with your dull pictures.
Sinceserly,
Scientific graduate (and, I don't mean to brag, but I've already gotten offers from colleges all across the nation) Agnus Belitrio
reminds me of poltergeist's "step into the light, the light is our friend".
anon
| February 10, 2006 3:24 PM
This one reminds me of a stage. I worked as a sound engineer for many years and there is a moment when all the sound equipment is set up, line-checked, all the backline stuff set up, band comes in to soundcheck, soundcheck is over, they all go out to eat, when the stage is empty. All the equipment is set up and powered up, everything is completely ready to go, and no one is there yet. Everything is waiting. This shot reminds me of that. It reminds me also of what Carlos Santana said about music. Melody is feminine and rhythm is masculine. That moment when the stage is set and waiting and ready always struck me as very feminine, kind of an archetypal feminine, like a goddess of some kind.
Dear fellow citizen of New York City of the east side,
I, a scientific graguate of the fifth grade (from Longhole Rammy School) feel that this picture is strongly disturbing! Not to be rude or anything, but this picture actully made me cry, fogging up my high-tech scientific protective googles and staining my water-proof pants. I describe this everyday picture that my highly succesfull father and mother pass by every day, every hour, every minute, every second. They, along with me, agree that this scientificly boring. But, as I feel, it is exciting to regularly see (on my highly high-tech laptop) the pictures and, now I will be starting a new (daily basis) check-in and comments with your dull pictures.
Sinceserly,
Scientific graduate (and, I don't mean to brag, but I've already gotten offers from colleges all across the nation) Agnus Belitrio
Uhhhh....ok.
Great as usual, Travis.
reminds me of poltergeist's "step into the light, the light is our friend".
This one reminds me of a stage. I worked as a sound engineer for many years and there is a moment when all the sound equipment is set up, line-checked, all the backline stuff set up, band comes in to soundcheck, soundcheck is over, they all go out to eat, when the stage is empty. All the equipment is set up and powered up, everything is completely ready to go, and no one is there yet. Everything is waiting. This shot reminds me of that. It reminds me also of what Carlos Santana said about music. Melody is feminine and rhythm is masculine. That moment when the stage is set and waiting and ready always struck me as very feminine, kind of an archetypal feminine, like a goddess of some kind.
This shot kind of reminds me of that.
anon